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Read the following passage from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell.

"No animal had a chance with me anymore. That is no boast; it is a mathematical certainty. The animal had nothing but his legs and his instinct. Instinct is no match for reason. When I thought of this it was a tragic moment for me, I can tell you."

Based on the dialogue by General Zaroff above, Zaroff’s driving motivation in life is
  1. challenge
  2. hunting
  3. reason
  4. winning

Highlight the correct answer choice.